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Advice request: Getting started with LabView
No one on our rookie team has any experience with LabView. We do have two mentors who are software developers. They work in Java mostly. Our team decided to use LabView for rookie season (starting Jan 8th, 2010). We've downloaded the trial version of LabView 2010 and are trying to learn what we can from the examples included.
We are looking for advice on how our mentors can get up to speed on LabView so they will be able to assist the students during the build. |
Re: Advice request: Getting started with LabView
There are some generic online tutorials that would help you get the basics down. For instance,
LV Mastery The framework style has changed a little bit each year, so some of the videos are dated. They all work, and the LabVIEW they teach is all valid, it's just that the default FRC framework they start with and modify is no longer in use. When FRC first switched to LabVIEW we used the generic student version for initial training, since the official FRC version hadn't been released. That'll give you some basic competence on a PC without the specialized FRC palettes or a control system. Testing FRC specific code can't be done without a control system anyway. Here is the workshop material run by local NI reps: Beginner presentation Workshop guide Workshop solutions After you gain a basic understanding of dataflow vs. procedural you can take a look at the online tutorials by: FRC Mastery videos NI tutorials |
Re: Advice request: Getting started with LabView
Thank you. This should keep us busy till Jan 8th. ::rtm::
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Re: Advice request: Getting started with LabView
On top of what Mr. McLeod said the main thing that helped me out was just using the software and getting used to it. The main thing that needs to be learned with LabView or any programming is following logic, which comes with pratice.
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Re: Advice request: Getting started with LabView
Given that you have mentors that work with java, what drove your decision to use LabVIEW?
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